Where to Buy a Pre-Loved Kimono
Travel Bite: Kimonos are very expensive. Especially if you go for good quality ones. However, if you're just a tourist playing dress-up and you fancy buying a nice Kimono without breaking the bank, you can get one from the Kimono Re-Seller Shop at the Kuromon Market in Osaka. They were such a steal (I think they were 1000-1500Yen only) that my best friend and I both ended up buying one. I also bought a simpler Brand New Kimono for Sofia which cost much more than my nicer pre-loved one.
Location: Osaka
Date Photo Taken: November 2011
Travel Bite: Kimonos are very expensive. Especially if you go for good quality ones. However, if you're just a tourist playing dress-up and you fancy buying a nice Kimono without breaking the bank, you can get one from the Kimono Re-Seller Shop at the Kuromon Market in Osaka. They were such a steal (I think they were 1000-1500Yen only) that my best friend and I both ended up buying one. I also bought a simpler Brand New Kimono for Sofia which cost much more than my nicer pre-loved one.
Location: Osaka
Date Photo Taken: November 2011
P365 TE Points for today: 2 out of 3 (for now)
P365 TE Points from Audience Interaction as of July 1: 180
P365 TE Running Points: 557 out of 567 (as of posting)
You can read the background of Project 365 Travel Edition here.
Feel free to come back everyday. just saying...
P365 TE Points for today: 2 out of 3 (for now)
P365 TE Points from Audience Interaction as of July 1: 180
P365 TE Points from Audience Interaction as of July 1: 180
P365 TE Running Points: 557 out of 567 (as of posting)
You can read the background of Project 365 Travel Edition here.
Feel free to come back everyday. just saying...
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